AP Source: Marquette Interviewing Duke's 'Wojo'

DURHAM, N.C.- Duke assistant Steve Wojciechowski interviewed for the Marquette job Monday, said a person familiar with the situation.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because Marquette is not commenting publicly about specific candidates for the position.

The Golden Eagles are looking for a replacement for Buzz Williams, who earlier this month left for Virginia Tech.

The 37-year-old Wojciechowski was a star guard for Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski from 1994-98 and has been on the Blue Devils' staff since 1999. He was promoted to associate head coach in 2008.

Williams led Marquette to a 139-69 record and five NCAA tournament appearances in six seasons.

Wojciechowski has never been a head coach at any level, but has worked primarily with the Blue Devils' post players during his 15 seasons on Krzyzewski's staff.

Krzyzewski has said he considers Wojciechowski a head coach, and when the Hall of Fame coach felt dizzy and light-headed during in a loss at Wake Forest last month, Wojciechowski filled in for him at his postgame news conference.

Wojciechowski was selected as the national defensive player of the year in 1998 by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. During the final three years of his playing career at Duke, the Blue Devils were 74-26.

Interim Marquette athletic director Bill Cords told the AP last week that the school is moving as quickly as possible to hire Williams' replacement, but did not reveal who is on his wish list of candidates.

The Golden Eagles, picked to win the reconfigured Big East this season, finished sixth in the 10-team league with a 17-15 record and had their eight-year run of NCAA tournament appearances snapped.